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Choc Futur (Future Shock, #1)

Choc Futur (Future Shock, #1)

Elizabeth Briggs

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Que faire quand le futur est déjà là, et que le présent décompte les secondes avant un moment inévitable ? Elena Martinez a le sens de la rue, une mémoire infaillible, et une date butoir : si elle ne trouve pas de travail avant ses dix-huit ans, elle se retrouvera à la rue. C'est alors qu'elle reçoi...

Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
Publié
2016-04-01
Éditeur
AW Teen
ISBN
9780807526828

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Elizabeth Briggs
Elizabeth Briggs

43 livres · 0 abonnés

Elizabeth Briggs is a New York Times and Top 5 Amazon bestselling author of paranormal and fantasy romance featuring twisty plots, plenty of spice, and a guaranteed happy ending. She's a Stage IV cancer warrior who has worked with teens in foster care and volunteered with animal rescue organizations. She lives in Los A...

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Melissa (Mel’s Bookshelf)
Melissa (Mel’s Bookshelf)·7 years ago
I was after something light and entertaining. Maybe a little romance and adventure.. So I went to the trusty goodreads recommendations to see what the algorithm would point out to me, and I came across this one. I have never read anything by Elizabeth Briggs before and the synopsis sounded exactly like what I was after so I thought I would give it a go. I listened to the audio version of Future shock and I must say it was SO GOOD! Thoroughly fun and entertaining!Elena who has a eidetic memory an...
Mariel
Mariel·8 years ago
Review originally published on my bookstagram acc: https://www.instagram.com/p/BheRq7qgtcq/[review in english below]Gracias a @somosbestya por el ejemplar..Elena ha sido criada en hogares de acogida durante toda su vida. A los dieciocho años tendrá que dejar su actual hogar y por eso se encuentra en la desesperada búsqueda por un empleo. Pero Elena no es la típica chica mexicana/estadounidense, tiene una memoria prodigiosa. Y cuando una compañía le ofrece ganar una exorbitante suma de dinero, no...
Meli
Meli·9 years ago
Situación actual: 4 a.m, acalambrada y entumecida en el sofa, hecha un manojo de emociones por este libro que IBA A MIRAR NO MÁS, NO A LEER, MENOS A TERMINAR. Pero valió 100% la pena.

Muy, muy, muy bueno. Fue empezarlo y nunca más soltarlo.
Por momentos es predecible, pero es original, depara sorpresas, es pura acción y te emociona.
Christaaay
Christaaay ·9 years ago
“No one wants to hire an underage, inexperienced, tatted-up Mexican girl. Even McDonald’s turned me down.” About : Elena Martinez has slipped through the cracks of California’s foster care system. Desperate for money and a future, she signs a contract with the corporate tech giant Aether in exchange for money and a college scholarship: time-travel to the future for 24 hours and bring back info about future technology.The only catch? She can’t look into her own future. It might mess with her mi...
Emalie
Emalie·10 years ago
Future Shock was a lot of fun with a twist at the end that I did not see coming. And I'm usually not easily surprised by twists, most are too obvious. Not this one. No. I would never have guessed it is was that person.This book sucked me easily in, because the writing was so easy and - for the loss of a better word - alive.Another thing that sucked me in was Elena's POV. I loved Elena's POV. She was a good person, trying to help everyone. Don't think she didn't had her flaws. She did. But they m...
Justine
Justine·10 years ago
Elena Martinez is 17 and about to age out of the foster system with no prospects until one day she is offered the chance to participate in a research project with a tech company called the Aether Corporation. A group of five teenagers is recruited to be sent forward in time ten years to collect information on new technology and bring it back to the present. Of course, nothing happens the way it is supposed to, and instead of spending their time completing their specified task, Elena and the rest...
Sarah Elizabeth
Sarah Elizabeth·10 years ago
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Albert Whitman & Company and NetGalley.) “I have to know why I’m not in the system. Even if it damages my brain, I need to know my fate.” This was a YA sci-fi story about a group of teens sent to the future.I totally understood Elena’s helplessness at the beginning of this book, being nearly 18 and about to be kicked out of foster care with nowhere else to go must be really scary, and the ...
Jessica (Goldenfurpro)
Jessica (Goldenfurpro)·10 years ago
I received an ecopy of this book in exchange for a honest review MY THOUGHTS I admit that I have a soft spot for books with time travel. Sure, they're a bit confusing at times, but they are so fascinating. This one wasn't, thankfully, as confusing as previous time travel books I've read and I enjoyed reading it!Elena Martinez has bounced from foster home to foster home and as she is approaching the age of 18, she'll be kicked out and left on her own. When she's offered an opportunity by a powe...
Lauren Stoolfire
Lauren Stoolfire·10 years ago
Elena Martinez has to find a job before she turns eighteen or she will be homeless and on the streets when she ages out of the foster care system. She's determined, street smart, and has an eidetic memory, but she's having a difficult time finding work. Maybe it's because she's a tatted up Mexican girl with a record, and her father's legacy hanging over head to boot. When she suddenly receives a job offer from the Aether Corporation, an L.A. tech giant, for more money for a day's work than she's...
Beth
Beth·10 years ago
Future Shock was a very original time travel, young adult novel.Elena, a teen with extraordinary skills, is hired by a technological corporation to be sent into the future with a team of other young adults. They are each picked for their unique skills. But the corporation is keeping secrets that has Elena extremely concerned but the money is too good to turn down.They are told not to check into their future or ask questions about this experiment but the travelers soon discover only one of their ...